Seductive Swells And Reverse Tape Effects Push The Envelope On Any Pedalboard! The Original Attack Decay Tape Reverse Simulator Is Known For Producing Volume And Reverse Swells, Backward Tape Sounds, Artificially Short Staccato Notes, And Bowed Instrument Effects. In 2019 The Digital Attack Decay Reissue Was Released, And Now The Pico Attack Decay Gives Us Volume Envelope Effects In A Simplified, Compact Package. The Pico Attack Decay Allows You To Dial In Volume Swells And Decays, Both In Mono Mode-One Volume Envelope For All Notes You Play-And The Revolutionary Poly Mode Where Each Note To Has Its Own Volume Envelope Creating Cascading Swell Effects And Leads With Agile Attack Smoothing. With Intuitive Functionality And Simple Controls, The Pico Attack Decay Opens Up Creative Avenues For Any Player Interested In Pushing The (Volume) Envelope. The Pico Attack Decay Is Both Powerful And Simple With Four Knobs And A Mode Button That Let You Create A Wide Variety Of Effects. The Attack Knob Sets The Swell Or Fade-In Speed Of The Volume Envelope While The Decay Knob Sets The Fade-Out Speed Of The Volume Envelope. Set The Attack Higher For Languid Volume Swells. Set The Decay Higher For Artificially Staccato Notes For Synth-Like Punches. Sens Adjusts The Threshold For Triggering The Envelope. Vol Controls The Overall Output Volume. A Hidden Blend Control Allows You To Blend Wet And Dry Signals For Even More Flexibility In Tone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Electro-Harmonix Pico Attack Decay pedal?A: The dimensions are three point six six inches long, two point zero one inches wide, and two point zero one inches high.
Q: What is the model number of this pedal?A: The model number is PICO ATTACK.
Q: What type of materials are used in the Electro-Harmonix Pico Attack?A: The pedal is constructed with standard electronic components and casing materials typical for guitar pedals.
Q: How do I use the Electro-Harmonix Pico Attack pedal?A: To use it, connect it to your guitar and amplifier, adjust the knobs for desired effects, and select Mono or Poly mode.
Q: Is the Pico Attack suitable for beginners?A: Yes, it is user-friendly with intuitive controls that make it accessible for beginners.
Q: Can I achieve reverse tape effects with this pedal?A: Yes, the Pico Attack allows you to create reverse tape effects and volume swells.
Q: What cleaning methods should I use for the Pico Attack pedal?A: Use a dry cloth to clean the exterior. Avoid using liquids or abrasive cleaners.
Q: Is the Electro-Harmonix Pico Attack pedal safe to use?A: Yes, it is designed for safe use with standard guitar equipment and adheres to safety regulations.
Q: How should I store the Pico Attack pedal when not in use?A: Store it in a cool, dry place, preferably in a pedal board or case to prevent damage.
Q: What is the warranty period for the Electro-Harmonix Pico Attack pedal?A: Typically, Electro-Harmonix offers a one-year warranty on their products.
Q: What should I do if my Pico Attack pedal arrives damaged?A: Contact the retailer immediately for a return or exchange if it arrives damaged.
Q: Is there a specific power supply I need for the Pico Attack?A: Yes, it requires a nine-volt DC power supply, which is standard for most guitar pedals.
Q: How do I adjust the sound on the Pico Attack pedal?A: Use the ATTACK, DECAY, SENS, and VOL knobs to adjust the sound to your preference.
Q: Can I use the Pico Attack pedal with any guitar?A: Yes, it is compatible with electric guitars and basses.
Q: What are the power requirements for this pedal?A: The pedal operates at nine volts DC with a maximum current of two hundred milliamps.